Careful installation and inspection – the key to a safe and durable staircase
A new staircase is an exciting and important part of the home, where many activities take place and many people move. Since a staircase is subjected to daily wear and tear, it is important to ensure that the staircase is correctly installed. To avoid future problems, it is important to carry out a thorough post-installation inspection. By taking the time to review all the details and ensure that the installation is flawless, you can feel confident that your staircase will be a safe part of your home for many years to come.
Assembly of your wooden staircase
At Drömtrappor we offer an assembly service which means that one of our certified fitters will help you assemble your new staircase. If you choose to assemble it yourself, there are some simple ways to prevent errors and avoid any complaints. Follow our list of general handling instructions to ensure that your wooden staircase is handled correctly. Assembly instructions are always included with the delivery, but you will also find instructions for all of our staircases. here.
Installation report and inspection of your new staircase
In the brochure for general instructions regarding your stairs there is a checklist for the installer. Our recommendation is to always seek help from one of our certified installers. Regardless of who is installing, the checklist is a good way to remember everything that can be remedied to avoid future problems with the stairs.
It is also important to read the accompanying document “Staircase Inspection”, an action plan for follow-up inspection and inspection of our stairs.
Things to consider about care instructions and complaints
Remember to always follow care instructions for your stairs. With the right handling and treatment, your stairs can be kept intact and beautiful for a very long time.
If a problem should nevertheless arise that you believe should be reported, the parties will jointly review the reasons. We will review a number of assessment points to determine whether there are grounds for a complaint. More information about complaints can be found at here.




